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  1. Once again we bring you Movement. This is another charity event that we would like you all to help donate canned food for San Diego Food Bank

    Date: February 22nd Saturday

    Location: Secured location in San Diego area

    Areas: 4 areas, 2 Outoor 2 Indoor including 21+ bar area

    Age limit: 18+ with School ID (21+ with ID bar area)

    Cost: TBA, but Canned Food will be requested !

    Time: 7PM - 3AM

    Infoline: 1-800-395-0931

    DJs:

    Thee-O (Biohazard LA)

    Jonene (Alluv SD)

    Zack Hill (Vinyltribe LA)

    DJ Emi (Vinyltribe LA)

    Steven Dimitri (Vinyltribe LA)

    Jenn Louie (Wiggle Productions Philidelphia)

    Zoox (Biohazard LA)

    SDF-1 (LA)

    Dj Elz (SF)

    Mike Sanders aka Fat Bastard (DGE LA)

    dj Steve Graham (4486, EADJ, DGE - SD)

    Omar vs Ryan Hanson (DGE LA)

    Dj Phon (Retroactive, fundamentals, DGE LA)

    RFX (DGE LA)

    Scott Beam (DGE SD)

    Sky (Disney Recordings Artist LA)

    Dynamike! (Fixation LA, Dj Dynamike.com)

    Jonathan Brae (GoodGhost Equinox SD)

    Ravi (Influx SD)

    Erick Diaz (Influx SD)

    Uncut (SD)

    Duane (Alluv SD)

    Tommyboy (DVC SD)

    DJ Voltron (LA)

    Peacemaker (Chronic Tattoo SD)

    Chaostica (Sleeveless CSL SD)

    Gaijin (DVC CSL SD)

    Randy Eljimal (Search CSL SD)

    Travis (Search CSL SD)

    DKSD (Search CSL SD)

    Ryan P AKA Wonderboy (SF)

    More DJ's to be announced!

    more information can be found at:

    http://www.movementmusic.org/

  2. im going to be in LA for 1-2 nights in a few weeks (20 - 22 feb) and was wondering what part of LA i should stay in. i wont have a car, so i kinda would like to stay somewhere where i could walk around/get a cab fairly easily. i'd like to be sort of near a shopping district and/or clubs. ive been told to stay in hollywood if im only going to be there for a night or two. any sugesstions?

  3. Originally posted by Mystify22

    I am not sure about the ionic straighteners, but how is the hair dryer??? Do you see any difference from using one?

    Oh and how is the ceramic straightener?

    Sorry to answer your question with questions :hat:

    :)

    i like my ionic hairdryer. i cant see a huge difference, but it does look a little healthier and shinier as compared to when i used a regular hairdryer. my stylist said that it doesnt just dry out your hair like normal dryers do, but they actually put back moisture into your hair. how that works, i have no clue...

    i also like my ceramic flatiron. thats the only one ive ever used, so i cant really say if its better than conventional ones. i just use mine so often im thinking it cant be too healthy for my hair to do this. ionic irons seem like a less damaging alternative

  4. i recently went to my hairsalon and my stylist sugessted i get an ionic flatiron (i currently use a ceramic one). i tried looking on the net for info, but couldnt really find any. has anyone even heard of this? i know what ionic hairdryers are, since i have one, but never heard of this before...

  5. Originally posted by Trakskye

    Staying at the Paradise, cheap, has kitchen, etc., and dont care much about being fancy, but does anyone know how close to the festivities it is?

    paradise inn

    8520 harding ave

    from my understanding, thats waaaaaaay the hell up there on miami beach. most of the events will be in south beach, about 70 blocks below you. you could take taxis down there, but on the weekends, i would leave the hotel early because driving down collins at night can take you forever.

  6. been going to wmc for about 5years... there isnt really one huge place that everyone goes to meet up. ultra will probably be the biggest party there, so most ppl ( i assume) will be meeting up there. its at the end of the conf this year though, so im wondering how thatll all work out.

    i guess keep checking back here and see where everyone plans to meet up and whatnot.

  7. http://nyc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=45111

    In the name of fighting terrorism, the NYPD will ask a federal judge Wednesday to virtually eliminate the 1985 Handschu Agreement which protects citizens and organizations who engage in lawful political activity in New York City.

    SUPPORT YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN LAWFUL

    POLITICAL AND FIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITY -- ATTEND AN IMPORTANT COURT HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th AT 3:00 PM

    THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS ASKED A FEDERAL JUDGE TO VIRTUALLY ELIMINATE COURT-ORDERED PROTECTIONS FOR CITIZENS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO ENGAGE IN LAWFUL POLITICAL ACITVITY IN NEW YORK CITY. THE COURT ORDER PREVENTS THE POLICE FROM SPYING ON FIRST AMENDMENT ACTIVITIES UNLESS A TARGETED PERSON OR GROUP ENGAGES IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY.

    ORAL ARGUMENTS ON THE POLICE DEPARTMENT'S MOTION IN THE CASE, "HANDSCHU v. SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION," WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th AT 3:00 PM. Courtroom 17-C United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street (east of Foley Square) New York, NY (4, 5 & 6 Train to Brooklyn Bridge; J, M, Z, A, C and E to Chambers St.)

    Citing the events of September 11, 2001, David

    Cohen, Deputy Police Commissioner for Intelligence and a 35-year veteran of the CIA, has told the court in the Police Department's motion papers that continuing to require a "criminal predicate" to conduct political investigations hampers intelligence collection on potential terrorists.

    The "Handschu" case was filed in 1971 shortly

    after it came to light that police had for decades spied on lawful activities of social and racial justice advocates. A front-page article by Chisun Lee in the December 18th Village Voice presents a history of the "Handschu" decree, and what is at stake for New Yorkers. Click here to read the article: http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0251/lee.php

    The January 29th hearing is open to the public.

    Members of the Class (which includes all individuals and groups that engage in lawful First Amendment activities in New York City) are welcome to attend. Arguments will last one to two hours. SEATING IN THE COURTROOM IS LIMITED AND IS ON A FIRST COME

    FIRST SERVED BASIS. The papers the judge will be considering can be read in the court's public records room during business hours. The public records room is on the second floor of the U.S. Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY. Requisition the file in the case called "Handschu v. Special Services Division", Docket No. 71 Civ 2203 (CSH). Begin with the Police Department's Motion filed September 25, 2002. Copies of any portion of the filed materials can be made for 25 cents per page. A vending machine in the public records room sells copy cards for $20, or you can bring quarters. The "Handschu" court order can be found on-line and in law libraries under the legal citation "Handschu v. Special Services Division," 605 F. Supp. 1384. The text of the "Handschu" decree begins on page 1417.

    The Court defined the Class as:

    "All individuals resident in the City of New York, and all other persons who are physically present in the City of New York, and all organizations located or operating in the City of New York, who engage in or have engaged in lawful political, religious, educational or social activities and who, as a result of these activities, have been, are now or hereafter may be subjected to or threatened by infiltration, physical and verbal coercion, photographic, electronic and physical surveillance, provocation of violence, recruitment to act as police informers and dossier collection and dissemination by defendants [the NY Police Department] and their agents."

  8. his obituary from the arizona republic:

    Brandon Carl Vedas, 21, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed - away January 12, 2003. Brandon loved life and always tried to live it to the fullest. Whether online or in person, Brandon had his own unique way of doing things. He will be greatly missed by his mother and stepfather, Nancy and Oliver Russell, his father and stepmother, Richard and Deborah Vedas, his 2 brothers, Richard and Brett, his 2 sisters, Valerie and Jill, his stepbrother, Sean, and a friend that did so much to help him, Glenn Laucus. A special service will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2003 at 10 AM at South Mountain Park, Ramada 4. Brandon will always be remembered by his family, friends, and the online communities he was involved with.

    Published in the Arizona Republic on 1/16/2003

    http://www.dovee.org/ripperlog.txt <the events and his chat

    http://www.dovee.org/post-ripperlog.txt <after he had passed out

  9. Originally posted by grayeys121

    I really want too. I don't understand why it would be too late if it's not until March. Can anyone send me some info on on it? I'd really appreciate it.

    its not *too* late to be making arrangements to go. though usually most people start plannig in december... flights, hotels, etc. most of the hotels in SoBe will be booked, and if theyre not, they're going to be very expensive.

    www.wmcon.com is the official website

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